Wolf Kill Walking, On the Cooney Prairie, Catron County.

This is a typical kill that ranchers have to find still walking around, having provided a meal for a wolf or two. They don’t always die right away. You won’t find PETA having anything to say about this though. If they did, they would blame the rancher. Remind us why we are being forced to live like this again please.

This poor calf doesn’t know she’s dead yet.

MORE 2007 Mexican wolf kills. Before the arbitrary decision to leave killing wolves on the ground for ranchers to deal with.

Tiny calf not killed just bitten all over until it died of sepsis. Often ranchers just put such severely injured calves down.

Catron County Mexican Wolf Attacks 2007

Historic Ranches suffering wolf kills for nearly two and a half decades.

Environmentally correct publications accused this ranch of baiting in wolves by having a summer branding.

Six killed in his corral trying to escape from Mexican wolves in 2007. He was a kid horse.

Prior to the horse being slaughtered the homeowner watched the pack kill all the elk calves, tried to let the agency know they were localized close by. Was ignored.

Maggie was attacked while defending her little girl’s playground. By a Mexican wolf.

wolf bites behind the scalped from panicked running for his life.

Catron County NM Mexican Wolf Attacks, 2006

N bar foal

Anonymous Horse attack

Childs Dog Killed by wolves.

Single 9 month old female played with this cow until she got hot and died.

Wolves kill horses too, sometimes they just wound and traumatize them so they can no longer be used.

Killed for the face and udder.

If they get really bad, USFWS move them and change their names. It doesn’t change their behavior though. 2005 and then 2006

This pair was named Aspen when it lived in AZ, but once it began spree killing it was removed and placed in NM where it just went on wrecking havoc under the new Nantac name.